Our location is in tranquil South Trinidad where you can still find untouched forested and beautiful peaceful beach areas, away from busy cities.Since 1994 our Agency has covered an area that stretches from San Fernando to San Francique (Erin), up to Cedros, Icacos, back to Point Fortin and San Fernando which is basically the entire South Western Peninsula.Click here for a Directory and Maps of nearly all the places in Trinidad & Tobago.Even though we are no longer selling or renting properties on behalf of the owners, many of our customers want to advertise their properties as For Sale by Owner (FSBO) or For Rent By Owner (FRBO) on our WebSite, which we have made possible.For more info on how to advertise your property on our WebSite, you can go to the following Page:Advertising For Sale/Rent By Owner(s) Properties
Most of our listings are in the South Western part of Trinidad, bt we also have listings throughout Trinidad and Tobago, other Caribbean islands, and even beyond the Caribbean through our NetWorking Services.
We are a Member of The Association of Real Estate Agents (AREA), as well as the Point Fortin South Western Chamber of Industry and Commerce, and we observe a strict code of ethics.
As an AREA member we have access to the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). This service affords every AREA Member access to properties nationwide.

We have properties for sale throughout Trinidad and Tobago for affordable prices.

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Besides Advertising For Sale or Rent by Owner Properties,we also provide:

Valuations / Appraisals

Architectural House Plans & Designs

Structural Drawings & Calculations

Quantity Surveys

Construction

Renovations

Repairs

Land Surveying

ABOUT TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO&nbsp

Trinidad and Tobago is an independent nation in the Caribbean Sea, outside the hurricane belt, 11 km (7 ml) from Venezuela and is composed of two Islands --
The population of this twin island country, consists of African, East Indian, Middle Eastern, European, South American and Chinese. It's an extraordinary mixture that has been made more complex as the races have intermingled.

Trinidad and Tobago is renowned as the birthplace of the steel band, calypso, limbo and Carnival - the biggest and most famous Caribbean festival that is celebrated 40 days before Easter.
For the Caribbean, the island is highly industrial. Industries include oil, asphalt and the export of manufactured goods such as food and clothing.

Trinidad has a variety of cultural and natural assets, it offers far more than a typical Caribbean beach to the visitor who wants to go off the beaten track. Its sister island Tobago is a great place to unwind. Its water offer divers and snorkelers a variety of dive sites.

Everyone is allowed to purchase a Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Agricultural property in Trinidad and Tobago, no matter what nationality you have or what country you reside, as long as you comply with the following 3 rules:

The payments have to be transferred directly from your bank abroad into a local bank account, in accepted currency such as US$, British Pounds, Euros....etc. No other form of payments will be accepted in order to comply with "THE PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT, 2000" to prevent money laundering.

In Trinidad foreign nationals are permitted to buy property freely up to 1 acre for residential use, and up to 5 acres for Commercial purposes.If the property is over those limits, a special permit from the Ministry of Finance has to be applied for by the foreigner's Attorney-at-Law. It has to be mentioned however that this application process can be very tedious and lengthy, and it might take up to a year or longer before the special permit will be granted (or refused), because the application has to pass many different Government departments. The Government's decision is mostly based on the grounds on which you apply, and its validity.

Before non-nationals and non-residents can acquire a property in Tobago (house and land or land alone) they will have to obtain a licence under the Foreign Investment Act. An order to this effect was signed by the Acting Minister of Finance Conrad Enil on February 14, 2007 and came into operation on February 16, 2007. It is called the Foreign Investment Tobago Lands Acquisition Order 2007.

If you are not a Citizen or Resident of Trinidad and Tobago, and you are planning to stay longer than your Visa permits you, or even decide to reside permanently in T&T, you need to apply for Permanent Residency Status or Citizenship, in which case I recommend to check your relevant Embassy or Consulate in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Questions about Real Estate in general, thinking about selling or making an offer?Do not hesitate, contact us.